by Shannon Fischer Turtles are on the move across Wayland – female turtles are traveling to and from nesting sites; other turtles are migrating from their winter pools to their summer ponds
By Dan Kemp, Wayland Post Contributor In honor of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, Wayland is planning a fire hydrant painting public art program. The program echoes
Maeve O’Hara read her prize-winning poem to baseball fans on May 3 at Worcester’s Polar Park. O’Hara, 11, is a fifth-grade student at Claypit Hill Elementary School in Wayland. She was one
The Council on Aging (COA) is excited to move into its new home. To celebrate this event, there will be a grand opening celebration on June 5 at the new Wayland Community
By Steve Garone & Margie Lee Wayland Town Green came alive on Sunday, May 4 celebrating Earth Day with a festive banner and multiple kiosks. A colorful banner along the ridge next
By Larry Kiernan and Emma Kiernan If you’ve driven Route 20 through Sudbury lately, you’ve probably noticed the trail construction between Dunkin’ Donuts and Lotus Blossom. That’s the Mass Central Rail Trail
Esther J. (Nisbet) Deveaux, 93, a lifelong resident of Cochituate, died peacefully in the care and comfort of her family on Sunday, April 13, 2025. She was born in Framingham, the daughter
Howard Richard Heller, known to friends and family as Dick, was born December 16, 1944 in Providence, RI. He passed away peacefully on April 26, 2025, at his residence at New Horizons
Clyde B. Kelton, Jr. Esq. from Wayland, died peacefully surrounded by his family at Massachusetts General Hospital on April 18th, 2025, after a courageous battle. He was born on December 6th, 1940,